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Mehrzad Mirbahari

@MehrzadMirbaha1

علاقه مند به اقتصاد ؛ علوم سیاسی ؛ فلسفه ، تاریخ و ادبیات

Joined May 2022
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بهترین قرمه‌سبزی ونکوور رو از @AliParcheforosh بخواین دوستان😌 مزه‌اش🤤🤌🏻

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A fascinating look at how to open a safe that was crafted in Italy in the 19th-century: 📽️M.S.Rau


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Thread of the Most Mysterious Places on Earth🧵 1. Atacama Desert, Chile 🇨🇱

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🎨Marie-François Firmin-Girard (French, 1838-1921) "Woman Sewing in a Garden", 1875

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I've been cutting fruit wrong all along🤯


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“The Pencil” by Friedman


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Everyone talks about the same explorers like: Columbus, Captain Cook and Marco Polo. But there's one traveler who journeyed farther than all of them combined. Meet Ibn Battuta, the greatest adventurer in human history (and his forgotten story):

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اسامی روسی چندتا بخش دارن و بعضی وقت‌ها هم برای صمیمیت تغییر شکل پیدا میکنن. این ساختارو اگر یاد بگیرید خوندن رمان روسی براتون راحت‌تر میشه: هر اسم سه بخش داره.اولی اسم شخصه، دومی اسم پدر، سومی نام خانوادگی. مثلا رودین رومانوییچ راسکلنیکف اسمش رودینه، اسم پدرش رومان و فامیلیش

خوندن رمان روسی:

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In 2018, Burberry burned $36,000,000 worth of clothes. It wasn’t a mistake—it was a calculated move to protect their brand. Here’s the controversial strategy behind luxury’s most shocking marketing tactic:

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Women hanging laundry in the snow, 1957. Unknown ph.

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Lungern, Switzerland 🇨🇭


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این Yamaha Organ یکی از خاصترین مدلهاشه که به خاطر قیمت بالاش کلا ۱۹ دستگاه تولید شد و سه دستگاه رو محمدرضا شاه خرید و با یک کشتی فرستادن ایران. یکیش مال خودش بود که هنوز فکر کنم تو کاخ نیاورانه ، یکیش مال اشرف بود که هدیه داد به انوشیروان روحانی و این یکی که تو عکس میبینید ۱/۲

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Elon Musk book recommendations: His reading list blinkist.com/magazine/posts…


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Look at this man. He cracked the code on “Why You Buy.” Paco Underhill’s research reveals how small design tweaks influence shopping habits. Here's how his findings became the ultimate playbook for consumer behavior:

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This is Javier Milei. He became president of Argentina and achieved what economists said was impossible. In a 2-hour interview with @lexfridman, he explains how he slashed 3,000+ regulations in 6 months. And why Elon & Vivek are taking notes: 🧵

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Microsoft was dying in 2008. • Their stock was flat • Innovation had stalled • Apple & Google were winning the mobile game Then, they made ONE desperate move that created their $2 trillion empire. Here's the full story:

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Look at this man. He made $1 billion in one day and almost brought down a whole nation. Here's the story of how George Soros broke the bank of England (the boldest trade in history):

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The most dangerous man in tech isn't Elon or Sam Altman. It's a 75-year-old professor they call the "Godfather of AI." After discovering a horrifying truth in Google's AI, he risked everything to expose it. Here's why they paid him $44 Million to keep quiet: 🧵

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These kids begged Yahoo to buy their website for $1 Million in 1998. Yahoo's CEO called it "worthless." Today, that little site is worth $2 TRILLION dollars. Here's why they still send Yahoo a "Thank You" card every year: 🧵

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